Re-invention of an old rug

Re-invention of an old rug

  This is not a restoration, but a 're-invention'.  Restoration would mean the attempt to make it look like the original, but this is NOT the case here! It seems that 'mice' attacked this old and loved rug in Granny Squares,...Read More
Wave Pattern Throw Rug

Wave Pattern Throw Rug

This is my latest project,  a repeating wavy design in greens and browns, 'Aussie' style colours. I made a Flora de Flora for my daughter's wedding gift, but she prefers a simpler style, so I've gone back to a relatively...Read More
‘Espiritu del Sol’ –  by Hooked on Sunshine

‘Espiritu del Sol’ – by Hooked on Sunshine

This is my personal designated next project after Flora de Flora.  It's from another innovative designer, Vanessa Smith creating and sharing eye goggling crochet designs for a tiny cost for PDF files. There is a range of gorgeous, innovative designs,...Read More
Flora de Flora by Veronika Liachovic

Flora de Flora by Veronika Liachovic

This is my current project, now designated as an engagement gift for my daughter and her beloved. The design is by textile maestra Veronika Liachovic, an amazing textile artisan. The pattern is FREE via her website, you just have to...Read More
How to block a crochet blanket

How to block a crochet blanket

'Blocking' most simply put,  means saturating the blanket, and then allowing it to dry in the shape you want it.  It's amazing the difference this will make to your project.  The reason is the wetting allows the yarn to relax,...Read More
Classic wool polo neck jumper

Classic wool polo neck jumper

Moving to a much cooler clime triggered the need for truly warmer garments - and this of course means WOOL!  Preferably Aussie wool from my point of view, so Cleckheaton was a natural choice.  Nothing like pressure to start and...Read More
Yarn Bomb for Art Vault – Take II

Yarn Bomb for Art Vault – Take II

(Copy requested by local paper) Local textile artist Di Mann-Povey brought a touch of colour to Deakin Avenue recently with a ‘Yarn Bomb’ installation.  Assisted by her friend, Sandra Bolton, from Geelong; Mann-Povey was discovered by our photographer, adding the...Read More
Blanket for Winter Baby

Blanket for Winter Baby

A colourful pram or bassinet blanket for a winter baby. Finished size: width 60cm, length 65cm. Worked in 8 ply acrylic, using 4mm crochet hook. Constructed of 9 x 13 cm crochet squares.       SQUARE MOTIF PATTERN 1....Read More
Fox Paws

Fox Paws

I found this absolutely to-die-for pattern by Xandy Peters recently, and after a couple of false starts or 'faux pas', (appropriately enough!), I managed to get it right. On the left is my final (successful) sample:  I 'm not sure...Read More
Fuss Free Baby Cardigan

Fuss Free Baby Cardigan

Another cute little project thanks to Ravelry.  The jacket knitted in the round from the neck down. I used a 4mm circular needle and 8 ply yarn (double knit).  The pattern used below the armholes is a fairly simple one...Read More
Knitted Kimono Jacket for  Baby

Knitted Kimono Jacket for Baby

Ready for assembly, only 2 side seams, and blocking. This one knitted in newborn size 4mm needles with 8-ply yarn.  Looks so small, I was making for a July baby, but will make another in 3 month size just in...Read More
Colourful Cot Quilt

Colourful Cot Quilt

A christening quilt for the grandchild of a long-time client, was this delightful Australian Fauna quilt. The cute Australian critters were appliqued in multi-coloured fabrics, and I chose a simple, traditional customised approach to highlight the design. Take a closer...Read More
Table Runner – Hand Quilted

Table Runner – Hand Quilted

Another way to use the crocheted poppies I'm addicted to making, and using up some of the fabric stash.  This was a Christmas gift made for a special friend, who appreciated it very much!  There are still lots of poppies...Read More
Twinnies

Twinnies

I was recently introduced to the 'twinnie' concept by my grand niece.  As I understand it, it is a special 'thing' she shares with her Mum, and something of a security back up that works when she is not with...Read More
Waterlilies

Waterlilies

I am fascinated by waterlilies.  I am not sure if they are native to Australia, and in time I will walk down that meandering path with Dr Google, but in the meantime, here are some things that about them that...Read More
Just a Bag Lady at Heart!

Just a Bag Lady at Heart!

I love bags!  In a tiny way, part of my life has been a search for the 'perfect' bag!  Not gonna happen of course! Now I am more interested in creating lovely, handmade, eco-friendly, and unique bags for those who...Read More
Dressmaking and loving it!

Dressmaking and loving it!

It’s been a long time since I’ve done any dressmaking, even though I started sewing at the age of 10 and made my living out of it for quite a few years in my 20’s.  But the age of throw-away...Read More
Poppies for Remembrance

Poppies for Remembrance

I was reminded of the 5000 Poppies Project, when I heard an interview with Lyn Berry, on Radio National recently. Textile artist, Lyn started this project in conjunction with a colleague, in 2013, and it grew like topsy. The target...Read More
Yarn Bomb for Art Vault

Yarn Bomb for Art Vault

Very happy to be working on this project, coinciding with Art Vault Print Triennial. Project started on October 30, in 30 plus heat, but great to be working in the shade (thanks to the tree!), and hope to complete project...Read More